Looking for acai bowls on wheels? This food truck can be found in three different spots around SF and dishes up three different types of acai bowls. Despite the name, you'll also be able to find juices, smoothies and a poke bowl option too. Read our coverage here.

Crossroads Cafe is located inside Delancey Street Foundation, a residential education center for people who are trying to "rebuild their lives." They have 15 different types of smoothies available and also make fresh juices too. All the cafe proceeds go towards the house, according to their website.

This Mexican restaurant in the Mission has a variety of smoothies and fresh juices on their menu. For their jugo verde (green juice), cactus is one of the ingredients used, which is a traditional Mexican household staple that's also a good source of fiber and vitamins.

Pressed-juice lovers might consider Elixria, where you'll find juices that promise benefits from anti-inflammatory properties to kidney detoxifiers. But if you just want regular juice, you can find that too. They also offer shakes, smoothies and an acai bowl to boot.

Yelper Andrew C. wrote, "The fruit smoothies and juices are good as well, but I come here solely for the acai bowls."

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Yelp says these are the best spots to grab juice, acai bowls and smoothies in SF

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Somewhere between the rain and chilly temperatures, spring snuck up on us.

As the weather begins to get more bearable, Yelp has come out with a list of the top juice, smoothies and acai bowls offered around San Francisco for those warmer spring days.

Popular spots like Bowl'd Acai and Basik Cafe made the list, but there are several mom and pop shops on the list with notable offerings to satiate your cravings, too.

Two spots on the list also include unconventional ingredients for their smoothies and juices. Fresh Brew Coffee offers avocado smoothies while Tortas Los Picudos whips up “jugo verde” (green juice) made with cactus.

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For their list, Yelp first identified restaurants with high concentrations of reviews that mentioned juice, acai bowl, or smoothies. Next, they ranked those businesses based on factors that included the total volume and ratings of reviews mentioning those keywords.

Additionally, to be considered for the list, Yelp made sure each spot had a brick and mortar location where patrons can purchase the fruity treats.

Take a look at the slideshow above to see the best spots to grab juice, smoothies and acai bowls in SF.